The Gravity of Small Decisions
If you had asked Eleanor Whitmore, on the morning of her wedding day, what she regretted most, she would not have mentioned her father's death or her stepmother's cruelty or the bargain that Blackwood had struck with Hargrave. She would have mentioned a morning three years earlier, when Thomas Calder had come to Whitmore House to treat her father's cough and had paused in the hallway on his way...
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